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Old 03-17-2010 | 09:51 PM
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Originally Posted by Crashby
The design has been around for a very long time and that is due to the rule that 1/12th can only use a solid rear axle or live rear axle. The suspension of this live rear axle, with motor attached, has gone through a few variations with link and T-Bar proving to be the best. Even though link cars have been around for some time, with the recent rules change to allow only single cell lipo batteries, link cars now reign supreme. Speed Zone USA has released a single cell saddle pack that is proving to be a very good battery so we should see a slight resurgence of T-Bar cars.

While the car might seem flimsy, it is quite durable and you will be amazed at how much abuse it will take before breaking. Parts are still relative inexpensive compared to some other classes of RC cars. A well set up and good handling 1/12th car will out corner any other form of RC car. The response is quick and requires patience in learning how to drive one fast.

The best thing you can do is go to a local track that races 1/12th and lean. Don't be afraid to ask questions as most 1/12th racers prove to be a friendly bunch. Once you think you have it set up well, enter a class and start racing. I spent the first few years learning to move over but once you begin to get good with a 1/12th, it is very satisfying!! Also, the 1/12th thread is the best place to ask questions. Remember, the only dumb question is one that is not asked.


Enjoy!
Crashby: Thanks for the history lesson. I didn't realize the link design had been around so long and morphed so much. Live and learn.
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